Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1896 — Page 3
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Whi n you runxl a now Hooker, a Hook ( ase, a Music Cabinet, or a coiroh to outfit from
kitchen to parlor.
TUGK&R & MALON&Y, jfO.s EAST WASH. ST. - - Honest Dealing and Fair IVtatutfiit to all.
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Has just received a full
line of
FALL AND . .
WINTER WOOLENS
For Suits. Overcoats,
Pantaloons" . 3 Call on Him Before I’urchasintr. Cleaning and Repairing a ^
Specialty. ^ OppQ.s//o / J osf Off/ce*
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U/e baui? tlpe Best JaeKsoi? ^oalTo be had, and will deliver the same at any day and hour JOjJj'l I^!fEY9<i?0., §00517 CREE^SSC^.
remain «oine time for their health and Ir. Black will return Saturday. I. M. Layne, of I’loverdale, has purchased the interest of Mr. Hart, his partner, in tne lumber business. Mrs. Anna Cotlln, and daughter and 'on, I.ucile and Charles, a-'e gue;is cf Mis. Alexander on Rloomingtou street l he-e i' no ollirial weatiier report today. but reali/.iug the necessity of having one the lUHNKii Timks gives a repot c just the same. It is the tlie output of the h aitis of tiic •■devil” of this o hio and nnpears in the usual place. Vandalia fain No. -1, was a surprise t > its patrons today, it was eoti e'v co nnosed of new coaches even to tne mail and baggage car. The new aches are beautifully tlnisheu. both ictcior a ’d exterio. - , and make a hand-
some train.
Marlin N. Dinll lias been gca ued a patent o i a heater for curling irons, it said that necess'iy is the mother of invc ition. What nccess : iy for curling liis hair lias Mr. Diall been wrestling witli? it lias gene.ally been supposed that Ills hair cm led t aturally.—7><vr
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Kngine No. hi, on tlie Vandalia. hauled train 2d, consisiing of eight cars from Fillmore to a standstill in the Union Station, Indianapolis, in twentyeight mihutes, made a stop at the Belt road and slowed down in the city limits. Engineer Dailey claims that lie covered the twenty-eight miles actual running time, in twenty five minutes and forty
live seconds
A woman wiio was formerly the wife of Wm. Greene of this county (who was sentenced to the penitentiary for larceny is now the wife of a man by the name of Swali’ord, and lives in Mon roe ceiinlv. says the Bloomington World. The woman was divorced from Greene, but the decree of the court was
- witnlidd until costs were to be paid
I The costs were not paid and the woman
1 r H ll) married again. She was then indicted
for bigamy. She now bobs up in an- » other suit charging a farmer withatWhat is Going on in and About
The Ri$ht StampOur name on the Inside of a hat is proof positive that the purchaser has secured a top
value at an inside price.
Hat values depend on several things, correct shape. Genuine Material and Workmanship, and a reasonable price are the three
points to consider.
We lead in all three particulars.
Your Hat will be all it can be in point of style, durability and low cost If you get it here. SU'THHvRUIN
THE HATTER.
DePauw UiMsitf,
Fair Greencastle.
AATES1 CITY HAPS AND MISHAPS.
tempted tape and demanding $'1000
damages.
At the residence of Mr. Andrew Black occurred last evening the pretty wedding ceremony which united the future lives <>f Miss Retui Kuhns, daughter of Wm. Kuhns, of Poland,
Where Onr People n.re (toing and Where Their Guenta are Stopping—New* of In-
terest Over the City—The Iteat Column In and Ml'. Shields Mct'iay. of this city. Ml a Paper for Quick Keaittug. The parlors Were Well tilled ll.V the targe number of relatives and the most iion’t think intimate friends who witue-'ed tl e
of leaviiiir the city, even for a short time, ceremony as performed by Rev. Moflelt without ordering tne Dally Banner Timss to of Illinois. Afterwards the guests follow you. It coetg you but m cents a wees were invited to tne dining room and
as it does here at home, and the address will ... .■ ,
be chanir-jd as often as iou •*->sire. partook ol elegant refreshments, con-
—— sisting of ice cream and cake. Botli
(Personals and society notes arc solicited bride and groom are well and favorably and will be inserted If writer's name and ad- known in the city. Mr. Me*.'ray lias dressisattaohed, not to be inserted, but as an been onu of t | )e | )e . u i lueD in Cooper evidence of good faith. None but^ truthful , < , , * items are desired.) IB os. livery barn fora number of years,
. and ids bride lias been making her home
Mrs. A. O. White is visiting in An- wi ' h Miss Jenuie Hlack for a lon S derson. period and in that time lias made inNed Zink went to Indianapolis this nnmeralde : ciuamtanees, who thormorning. oughly admired her. Tbe young peoJ. Cook, of Ftaukfort, is visiting J. pie "ill make their home for the presj • I ent with the groom's parents butexpect
‘' to go to house keeping in the spring.
Miss He'e i Merrill is v lsi.i ig friends
in Had’ey.
his Columii Reco r ds the Best News in College Circles’ Last evening at the Y. M. C. A. rooms the DeUauw meeting was largely attended. Messrs. Robert Smith, Marshall G. Lee and ('has. . Whitcomb were appointed a committee to draft a constitution and report Saturday evening at 8 o’clock when ollicers will lie elected 1 and a permanent organization I etfeeted. Arrangements were made for the Del’auw night to he oh- ; served Friday evening at t ^ nten- j ary.— Terre HnnU (Utzette. Misses Duff and Boaztnan are spending Thanksgiving in Terre
Haute.
Frank Hornhrook returned f•'out Indianapolis this morning where attended the Hornhrook-Smith
wedding.
“Dutch Cawley took our advetUsing agent for the DePauw Weekly hunting yesterday. .Jack is not as good hunting rabbits as he is. hunting “ads.'’ John La Hines is spending Thanksgiving in Greencastle. Chas. Culp is visiting Ids sister at Oxford Ohio. Fred Neely and Orin Walker are in Lima, Ohio, the home of the former. They will play ends on the Lima foot-ball team today. Miss Severinghaus is visiting rel atives in Indianapolis. Frank Stultz is entertaining his younger brother from Huntingion. Ananias lias always been recorded tis the greatest liar in all history, but “Old .Jack ' in tin DePauw Weekly should come it for honorable mention. Hal Collin is spending ihi Thanksgiving holiday w.iJF a^ ] Levermgs at Paris, 111. Some ot the Phi Psi boys gave an onion party at the dorm last
evening.
A Phi Delt party tonight. Messrs. Tilden, Blue kweldcr and Joe Allen, and .Misses E. Nash Ar nold, Frances Arnold, Blanche Swahlen and Edith Morris are in Indianapolis today.
BIG STOVE
DISPLAY.
Oaks, Air Tights, Hard Coal Burners. Majestic Steel larges,
$tc»7 lit
COOPER BROS.’ HARDWARE GO., NORTHWEST OOF=J. SQUARE.
Alpheus Birch
Siapie M Rn MB.
S. W. Corner Public Square
'Telephone No. 90 1 keep best quality of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE and TINWARE Prices reasonable, satisfaction assured.
While the Kveiiimrs and Mornimrs are Coo]
TRY ONE OF OUR
.Oil II('liters.
VeRY ECOINOTvy ICHL. 7TINDOHE7TP.
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i THIi BEST OF
I/IMES M- HURLEY. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND LOANS. Dj you want to buy a farm 9 Do you want to sell? Do you want to rent? SEE ME FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Always - on - Hands
James Pagay went 10 Indianapolis
tliis morning.
Miss Mary Hoover has goee to I’m il
to v hit .over Sunday.
The Monon will borrow *200,Ocu (o
spend in improveiiienta.
Mi--.losie Armstrong is visiting her env fatoer in Indianapolis. (it'i
Ning C hi him Lie. the UliinC'e stiulent lias gone lo Yimonnes to 'eeturi’. >I'.-s Mamie Ilenn - , of Ter-e lliiut<’. is die guest of Mi s Jessie Mooii VV. E. l!dgiu pteaehetl ini Tlianksgiving st'iinon nt M i. (itive t ni. A inaniuge liet'iis, has been i-siieil to Charles K. ('rooks and Paisy l>yt'd. Try an ml. in tl.<- Banm i! Ti.mi s and get (jniek results. They never fail. Eldei Sila- II. Moffett, of Kansu-, ll 1 .. ■s here visitiug lu- son Pan Motlett. .Jolin Miihael and son and Miss Minnie Soper a,e visiting In Terre Haute.
Mrs. ( lias. B'-oadstreet lias gone to
Roses 75c per dozen Amo and Indianapoli- fora few days
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0. W. Beekwiih. who recently letf Kankakee as ‘>ainmaster ot the Cliicago div ision of 1 he Big Four, to lake a similar position on theCincinnat' and Sankusky d'via’ons of tin* Big Four, under Division Supei intendent English will letom to Kankakee aa trfdnniasier and l)c suceeedeil by a brother of (ienManager Sihall. Tiainmasie 1, of the Cairo division. wiM lit promo edio siiperhiiendent, vice Baylev, w 10 goes to tin* Si. I,ouis division, and the poshion of aimnasler on the I'airo division, it is unde stood, will be abolished.—J uiaiia/toti* Jui'i'mi'. \\. E. I’op per, one of Hu* Big Four’s -teel Living gang, was cut on the head yeslerday by a sl ap. :t Oukaila. He was uroiig'iit to this city itnil the wound sewed up bv Drs. Lainmers it I’aiteison. He uas gone to his home in Ash-
more. III.
Gus Werneke yeslerday eaused a warrant > be sworn out against August Wane for allege I provoke. Wane i- a member of t *e Iiinggold Itand. 7Vm*
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Groceries, Fruits Ruts
and Vegetables.
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Sou ill. Her n Brook. Meridian street church was filled with relatives and friends Wednesday morning to witness the mar riage of Miss Mary Grace Smith, and Mr. Henry Hallam Hornhrook, which occurred at 11 o’clock, in Indianapolis. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CL W. Smith. Among the guests were Mrs. Chas. Daggy, of this city, who was a bridesmaid at the wedding of] the Inide's parent**; also Miss Mintie Allen. Mrs. Layne, Mrs. Flora Preston, of Greencastle, and Dr. and Mrs. J’restop of ('love*dale. | The Ind.anapolis papers spunk | highly of the supei h appointments j of the wedding.
A full line of Qutenswnre. This is the store for low prices and ^ood bargains. Fancy gro-
ceries a specialty.
Southeast Corner Square.
THIS IS A CAR OF CRAWFORD COAL.
C OAL ! OO AL!
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f ,ri g~—li-- a£r * -—T
None better. 1 am excius’v.* agent. Call and see me before placing your orcers. Banner Times Block. May Ti xnant.
A young son of Mrs. Emma Dicks.
Carnations .... 40c per dozen ' residing nea • Brick Chapel, felt from a Special low 1’rices on Large fhc* Kniglitsol I vtlnii'nl I loveiu.ile - Cl . ;1!MM . a „u bn.w,. his arm. Dr. Bence 1 Orriert; 0 : will dedicate their new castle hall to- wa.-called nut ;o set t ie ? Riiure.
i n 'ifht* Freight Agent MeDoel. of the Monon,
AT' — circuit court adjourned for Thanks- ina ,, ( . urnmgcmenU with Wood A Son
[giving. The Kohler trial was still in to t |j H p 0S( , 0 f the seven cars of horses
progress. , | e |. f on b j s recently. I W. E. Fox. of Beelsville was in .he ^ ^ . g serinon toJav a| (
1 ‘•j'r lf " t cvr-mug to attend the Mc< ry- , u h ^ Mv complimented | a ^‘
f K "bus wedding. i, v iho*e l.eeriug u.
(). 11. Schirmer and Miss I>e)iu xchir- Mr fln(1 M s , c< siddons and Miss
rner, of Indianapolis, a e guests <
Knbt. Higert and family.
The regular meeting of the A. O. I
K<*« <*tsl *|» of the Viimfnl'n.
In ’ , :Hv.\p't’ s Journal.
•There is a wrong impression out,” said an attorney who is interested *n the Vandalia receiver- | ship, c a iling this 1 e< eivership. It is not one of the apitointing or the choice oi the Pen nsyl van in <*om[iaiy, and none were more surprised iban they when the man they wattled was rejected, and X. T. Malott appointed, and you can
Sl’ECTAI SAl MEN NO« BOOTS. I >1: ve on hands too many No. d men’s kip I” its, ami I propose to offer them for s i' ! at such prices as will make it inteo ting to the fellow whohasu No.
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Yuii can have your choi( a great inan.v varieties at cost and in some of| tin* I ter grades at less than cost.' B* nit iber this applies only to No. ti., All other sizes have sold readily and
Vhtt tfettatiier.
The indications for this vicinity for the coming thirty-six hours are as follows as received by H. S. Remck & Go. from the official weather bureau at Chicago.
Chicago, 111., Nov. 2(5.
Clear or cloudy weather; ris-
ing or falling temperature.
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H. F. WiniGi.
Opposite American Express Ottlce.
The following local observations as taken daily by Guy Wilson who is in charge oi the official weather
mark this, that when the Vandalia “ rt ‘ ^ ■’ roo,, dem, ‘ nd ' 1 st ‘ U ° okey8 ‘ ,antl instruments located on the roof of .. r t 1 i iuuU* boots and you never heard of u tlie West College building:
lines are sold at foieclosure sale J .. pair that didn’t wear well. I 5!?*/““® tora « ,niture y ™ , ' rda f If you are the possessor of a No. <> foot ll "'" rL , ' Klay p^ u ' u
n -w D the time for you to get a genuine i
For Letter Heads set* The Banner Times,printers'
M r. and M s. 1
.l,'--ie MeGiU a"e spending Thanksgiv-
ing in Fillmore.
Mi-s Mu iau (tshor.i, of Indianiiuolis,
W. occurs lids evening. All members t |, e of her cousins, the Misses
are teiiuested to lie present.
Mr. a.id Mrs. (J. \V. Bl: ek and Mrs.
Anna Fry have gone to Hattie CreeK, Subscribe for the Bannek Ttivo J Mieli. Mrs. Black and Mrs. Fry will
7T isew LOT OF 1
H AY J VANS CHINA
DIRECT IMPORTATION AT
ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. Call and see these new Goods. Prices Reasonable.
Eads.
Judge Kcinhard, of Bloomington, was in the city Iasi night en’oiite home. The Misses Hanna, of IMaintield, are guests of Alpheus Bireh and family. Erne t Tully, of Marion, is visiiing friends in the university. Mas. PeBrulei. of Indianapolis, t- visbing Miss Belle Resor. flick Wood has gone to Gritlln, Ga.,
to sell horses.
It is a st uggle today between tu. kev
and i>ig-skin.
the Pennsylvania companv will pay more lor the piopcrty than any other system of roads of like mileit has ever bought at foreclosure sales. It is a good property. and it is a surprise that lo get rid of paying a little interest on one of its nonpaying divisions ut the present time the company allowed a uefault and brought about the results it did. In this connection it can lie said, and truthfully,
.that a syndicate is in the embryo ! with ample capital which will he a ,
j bidder for the property nt its toi*.[closure sale, and if the Penns\l- [ vania secures it that company will pay what the road is worth.” Mrs. Elisha ( uwgili hit' returned
guod tmot at a Ic'S price than it can in* innde for. They arc not apt to go bagging. ll you need tliciii now i.' your
1 ipporlnnity. Uc'pectfully.
w & <1 lit. P. It. (TimsTlE.
Nay, do you know, I f trade is slow Tlie dull 1 uni*' may have killed it You will la* vvi-c To advcrtiseV For that will soon rehud l ! *-.
Han nkk Tim . ■
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dally by the
N •uralgia i' the prayer of the nerve’s for pure blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the < tne True Blood I’untler ami nerve builder.
To 4 lli<* a Cold in On» iC*y. Take Laxative Biouio Quinine lablei'. All druggists refund tlie money if it fail** to cure. 25c. 108tP
Tlie Bannkii i i.viKS For Statenients. Bill Heads,
Cowglll I
from Paxton where she has been for j the past two mouth' with her daughte
Mrs. Neff is visiting in Terre Haute, j Mr*, liapp.
The Banni.u Times For Letter Heads. For Legal Blank'. The Banner Time.-,
Mi-. D. E. Preston and **011 went to Bainbvidge at noon to spend Thanksgiving. Dr. Smvilic was called to Montgomery eoiintv on pro'essional business today. Janie' Sidles a Yandulia brakeman, liad a linger mashed while coupling oars yo'tereav at the Junction, 't was so Ni*i !ou>ly injured that it was found neee'-ary to remove I’m* enure member, whieli vs.i' done by |)i-. Hawkins, Smv the and I'ueker.
